Our friend and dating coach Mat Boggs - Choose Love is back with some super helpful advice on how to trust yourself while dating.
Mat also cr…

Our friend and dating coach Mat Boggs - Choose Love is back with some super helpful advice on how to trust yourself while dating.
Mat also created a free e-book to help you attract men. Check it out: www.crackingthemancode.com/5-feminine-qualities-ebook-v2

DCS: F/A-18C Hornet - Episode 5: ADF and TACAN Navigation
In this Hornet academic video, we'll look at basic operation of the Hornet's ADF and TACAN navigation systems, based on a work-in-progress build of the Hornet.
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Tomorrow i.e. Thursday 01/02/2018, 15/05/1439
is an excellent 2 in 1 opportunity to fast
and gain multiple rewards!!
As we all know
►It's Sunnah to fast on Thursdays,
►It's also Sunnah to fast on the 3 white days of the Lunar Month
So isn't this a 2 in 1 Opportun…

Tomorrow i.e. Thursday 01/02/2018, 15/05/1439
is an excellent 2 in 1 opportunity to fast
and gain multiple rewards!!
As we all know
►It's Sunnah to fast on Thursdays,
►It's also Sunnah to fast on the 3 white days of the Lunar Month
So isn't this a 2 in 1 Opportunity to fast & gain rewards?
Who's in? :)
Share and let everyone know! Perhaps someone will fast after reading this and you will also get the reward. The Messenger of Allah (sallAllahualayhi wassallam) said: ↪“Whoever directs someone to a good, then he will have the reward equal to the doer of the action.” [Muslim 1893]

If you have ever wondered what it’s like to live on the ice at the bottom of the world then the latest issue of #EOKids is just right for you. Read i…

If you have ever wondered what it’s like to live on the ice at the bottom of the world then the latest issue of #EOKids is just right for you. Read it and subscribe today: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/eokids

Winter Snowscapes in Russia
In the Caucasus Mountains, cold, dry air from Asia intersects with humid air from the Mediterranean, making precipit…

Winter Snowscapes in Russia
In the Caucasus Mountains, cold, dry air from Asia intersects with humid air from the Mediterranean, making precipitation amounts uneven across the range. You might remember the concerns prior to the 2014 Olympic Games about whether venues in Sochi and the western Caucasus would have enough snow for the sporting events.
Thanks to its proximity to the Black Sea, the western side of the range typically sees the heaviest snowfall. Humid air over the sea gets blown north and east and rises as it is forced upward by the mountains, which rise sharply just 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the shore. The air cools and the moisture drops out as snow. This part of the range receives about 240 centimeters (90 inches) of precipitation per year. Those totals contrast sharply with northern and eastern parts of the range—located in a rain shadow—where less than 40 centimeters (16 inches) of precipitation falls per year.
On February 2, 2018, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite acquired a natural-color image (first) of the snowcapped Caucasus range. Russia is visible in the top and right of the image, while Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Turkey fill the bottom and left.
Some of this snow could last well into spring and even summer. Snow that falls above elevations of 2500 meters in the western Caucasus can last for more than 200 days. That’s almost a month longer than the snow sticks around at similar elevations on the drier eastern range.
About 1500 kilometers (900 miles) to the north, Moscow and surrounding areas of Russia were also blanketed in white this week. Over a span of 36 hours on February 3–4, 2018, as much as 55 centimeters (22 inches) of snow fell around the capital city. According to news reports, the storm delivered as much snow as Moscow would typically see in an entire month. When skies cleared again on February 6, Terra MODIS acquired this view of the snowscape.
https://go.nasa.gov/2BLvlBN